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sun life financial. >>> there is my relationship with lisa. i can no more imagine living without her than i can living without my own heart. >> this is a terrific book and one of the surprising revelations is after being together 30 years you packed a few suitcases and left the media never knew. was it over drink something. >> yeah. i think for the most part. because -- i mean, like i -- i think -- everybody pretty much knows what an amazing guy he is. but, you know, alcohol can do some pretty bad things. >> larry: how long were you apart? >> a year. >> larry: was that hard? >> it was very hard. of course, i was only about 15 minutes away. we talked every day. we saw each other most days. and -- but -- you know, but -- at that point, you know, i didn't feel like i had much of a choice. and -- i had -- really had to be willing to lose the relationship. and to his credit, you know, things turned around and when we did get back together, you know, we had some -- still had rough bumps and everything. it was really good we did because it was better
sun life financial. >>> there is my relationship with lisa. i can no more imagine living without her than i can living without my own heart. >> this is a terrific book and one of the surprising revelations is after being together 30 years you packed a few suitcases and left the media never knew. was it over drink something. >> yeah. i think for the most part. because -- i mean, like i -- i think -- everybody pretty much knows what an amazing guy he is. but, you know,...
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what's ahead for lisa nowak after she pled guilty to attacking a rival lover. plus, sammy sosa insists he is not trying to lighten his skin. why some say he looks completely different. >>> a former astronaut is getting probation for her attack on a romantic rival. lisa nowak pled guilty to reduced charges for confronting a woman in an airport parking lot. police say she drove from houston to orlando and followed colleen shipman to her car. shipman says she is haunted by what happened. >> i knew in my heart when lisa nowak attacked me that she was going to kill me. it was in her eyes. a blood-chilling expression of limitless rage and glee. >> lisa nowak was sentenced to a year probation by pleading guilty to the lesser charge. she avoided the possibility of some serious jail time if she had been convicted. an artist is honoring the troops with an exhibit of replicas featuring the name of every service member killed in iraq. the piece called 3,000 and counting has the name, rank and age of every fallen service member. artist gene price hopes that her work will pr
what's ahead for lisa nowak after she pled guilty to attacking a rival lover. plus, sammy sosa insists he is not trying to lighten his skin. why some say he looks completely different. >>> a former astronaut is getting probation for her attack on a romantic rival. lisa nowak pled guilty to reduced charges for confronting a woman in an airport parking lot. police say she drove from houston to orlando and followed colleen shipman to her car. shipman says she is haunted by what happened....
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he's recorded "mona lisa." but he's also recorded billy joel's "just the way you are," "elton john's "your song." or "close to you." the carpenters had -- >> larry: this is one of the great cds of the new century, i think. no, you are -- >> thanks, larry. >> larry: -- at the top of your game. you're an experimenter, though. i saw a concert you did in new york. you did all jazz. >> that's where it comes from for me, larry, being a jazz musician. and i think all of these decisions come from the same place. and what was so fascinating about working with clive on this project is he said we know you're a jazz musician, we know you write the orchestrations and do the conducting and the scoring and all of that stuff. he said but let's put a lot of that aside and just feature you as a singer with sort of co-starring with these great songs. and so that's what this was all about. >> larry: where did you record? >> at capitol. >> larry: in the round building? >> that's right. >> larry: the old round building. >> when he w
he's recorded "mona lisa." but he's also recorded billy joel's "just the way you are," "elton john's "your song." or "close to you." the carpenters had -- >> larry: this is one of the great cds of the new century, i think. no, you are -- >> thanks, larry. >> larry: -- at the top of your game. you're an experimenter, though. i saw a concert you did in new york. you did all jazz. >> that's where it comes from for me, larry,...
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. >>> plus, today's sentencing of lisa nowak finally comes to a crescendo. is she doing time? >>> let's meet today's winner. caitin. she's a mom that has a big secret. her husband asked her to quit drinking and she cut back, but only for a while. in her letter, she writes, when i saw the story about the woman who -- i shuttered. it could have been me so many times. i'm happy to say, she found sob ryety in june of 2006 and wants to tell her story in the hopes it will help other women. for sharing your courageous story, you're going to be getting a copy of my book, plus a chance to win a trip to new york city and visit me right here on the set of "issues ". we'll have a sober, fun time. if you're struggling with addiction, please check out my new book. it can help. >>> remember that nasa love triangle? the former astronaut accused of driving across the country, diapers were involved, to get revenge on her exlover. a slap on the wrist is what she got today. was it fair? we'll hear from the victim first. amazing video in boston. a woman lucky to be alive, check this out. a drunk w
. >>> plus, today's sentencing of lisa nowak finally comes to a crescendo. is she doing time? >>> let's meet today's winner. caitin. she's a mom that has a big secret. her husband asked her to quit drinking and she cut back, but only for a while. in her letter, she writes, when i saw the story about the woman who -- i shuttered. it could have been me so many times. i'm happy to say, she found sob ryety in june of 2006 and wants to tell her story in the hopes it will help other...
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you remember lisa nowak. she's the former nasa captain who apparently went bonkers when her boyfriend broke up with her and started seeing another woman. she suited up in a diaper so she could drive nonstop for 1,000 miles in a plot to attack the other woman. colleen shipman. she disputes the whole diaper story, by the way. she also wore a wig and trench coat and followed shipman to her car and then sprayed her with pepper spray. hours ago, nowack copped a plea and guess what she got, she got a years probation for this attack and the judge gave her two days in jail and two times credit time served. that spineless sentence came on the heels of this gut wrenching and i mean gut wrenching victim impact statement. >> shortly after i turned 30 years old. lisa nowak hunted me down and attacked me in a dark parking lot. her attack was part of a well researched, well-planned and deliberate crime. now, almost three years later, i am still reeling from her virgs attack. >> moments later, she was seething with anger. >>
you remember lisa nowak. she's the former nasa captain who apparently went bonkers when her boyfriend broke up with her and started seeing another woman. she suited up in a diaper so she could drive nonstop for 1,000 miles in a plot to attack the other woman. colleen shipman. she disputes the whole diaper story, by the way. she also wore a wig and trench coat and followed shipman to her car and then sprayed her with pepper spray. hours ago, nowack copped a plea and guess what she got, she got a...
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lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "rou "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, i'm so happy you're here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority of people thought it was the jury. and the jury was a major, big-time no question about it. when i came out with outrage i pointed out that the prosecution was even worse. mind-boggling, tremendously unprepared. they didn't know how to try a case. and i gave example after example of the staggering incompetence of the d.a.'s office here. and you know, i'm pro-prosecution. but i was asked to write the book, and either i state the facts, or i don't. i don't write the book. so it was primarily lost because of the incompetence of the prosecutor, and i'm not boasting at all. but befo
lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "rou "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, i'm so happy you're here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority...
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well, in the plea lisa nowak cannot have any contact with shipman. she was sentenced to a year of probation and 50 hours community service. she was facing some serious jail time if she had been convicted of the original charges. >>> a number of veterans day events are in the morning skpreps planner. janet napt napolitano. >>> have you seen sammy sosa recently? sammy looks really different. some are saying it's not just because he stopped playing. what is it because? hi, larry. >> the issues, sammy sosa doing steroids kind of thing. this has nothing to do with allegations of that. he's denying he is trying to lighten his skin as the former king of pop michael jackson did. soon to be 41-year-old, do you think he looks different? yes, dramatically different than six months ago. that picture may on the left, a recent picture on the right. he said he used a cosmetic cream for years to soften skin. that combined with bright tv lights and grammy awards where the picture was taken made his skin look lighter. he wouldn't give the name of the cream he uses whe
well, in the plea lisa nowak cannot have any contact with shipman. she was sentenced to a year of probation and 50 hours community service. she was facing some serious jail time if she had been convicted of the original charges. >>> a number of veterans day events are in the morning skpreps planner. janet napt napolitano. >>> have you seen sammy sosa recently? sammy looks really different. some are saying it's not just because he stopped playing. what is it because? hi, larry....
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here to talk with me about it are plus angelica's distraught mother, lisa. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> starting with terry. how do you know the difference between a person who likes to shop a lot, you know, or a shop-aholic, what's the difference, really. >> like any behavior, drinking, eating or game belling anything in moderation is fine but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there's negative consequences aattached, that could be financial, stress, or debt, loss of time, arguments with family or loved ones about it, and -- and just sometimes people literally do run out of room to put things, then you're talking about a behavior that is compulsive and pathological. >> on the one hand you are talking about somebody who collects a lot of stuff and has the house filled with stuff. on the other hand, if a person can afford to buy stuff, why are they a shop-aholic if they have the money to pay for it? >> they still may be. you have functional alcoholics who go to work every day and seem just fine but for everybody, it
here to talk with me about it are plus angelica's distraught mother, lisa. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> starting with terry. how do you know the difference between a person who likes to shop a lot, you know, or a shop-aholic, what's the difference, really. >> like any behavior, drinking, eating or game belling anything in moderation is fine but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there's negative consequences aattached, that could be...
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lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, so thrilled to have you here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority of people thought it was the jury. and the jury was a major, big-time no question about it. when i came out with "outrage" i pointed out that the prosecution was even worse. mind-boggling, tremendously unprepared. they didn't know how to try a case. and i gave example after example of the staggering incompetence of the d.a.'s office here. and you know, i'm pro-prosecution. but i was asked to write the book, and either i state the facts, or i don't. i don't write the book. so it was primarily lost because of the incompetence of the prosecutor, and i'm not boasting at all. but bef
lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, so thrilled to have you here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority of...
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lisa nowak is very good actress. on february 5th, 2007, lisa nowak had ample opportunity to talk to me. she followed me inside the orlando international airport for hours. the i'm a very friendly person, your honor, who at that time would have welcomed her company over some hot chocolate while waiting for my suitcase to arrive. when i -- >> we're going to take a quick break. i hate to do that in the middle of an impact statement like that. we'll be right back with more on shipman and the case involving lisa nowak who has taken a guilty plea today. we'll be right back. >> we'll take two more minutes of this live witness impact stadium of the attack in the parking lot in orlando. here's colleen shipman live in orlando. >> i fought the urge to breathe in whatever poison it was she sprayed me with. i thought i escaped a car jacking and i'm sure she just tried to kill me to steal my car. i had no idea that a high paid high ranking military officer just escaped a horrible death that night. it was a nightmare and the nightm
lisa nowak is very good actress. on february 5th, 2007, lisa nowak had ample opportunity to talk to me. she followed me inside the orlando international airport for hours. the i'm a very friendly person, your honor, who at that time would have welcomed her company over some hot chocolate while waiting for my suitcase to arrive. when i -- >> we're going to take a quick break. i hate to do that in the middle of an impact statement like that. we'll be right back with more on shipman and the...
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with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if alcoholism or mental illness were a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in t
with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if...
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with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if alcoholism or mental illness were a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in t
with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if...
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lisa nowak is due in court today. you'll hear about a plea deal on the table plus michael jackson's father is challenging his son's will. he says the executors of his son's will made a big mistake. >>> the former astronaut accused of attacking another woman, lisa nowak will be in court in florida. the deal has some conditions. they're not giving details, though. nowak pled not guilty to attempted kidnapping and other charges. the woman she allegedly attacked is expected to be there today as well. >>> new this morning, basketball legend kareem abdul ba ja bar has revealed he has cancer. here is rafer with more on the story. it just caused a ripple of reaction in the newsroom. >> because he's a young guy and such a well known guy. kareem abdul-jabbar is only 62 years old, one of the greatest of all time. now he says he has a rare form of blood cancer called chronic myeloid leukemia. his doctor told him it is not a death sentence. he is trying to raise awareness and give hope to others who may have the disease. he approa
lisa nowak is due in court today. you'll hear about a plea deal on the table plus michael jackson's father is challenging his son's will. he says the executors of his son's will made a big mistake. >>> the former astronaut accused of attacking another woman, lisa nowak will be in court in florida. the deal has some conditions. they're not giving details, though. nowak pled not guilty to attempted kidnapping and other charges. the woman she allegedly attacked is expected to be there...
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she felt lisa nowak was out to kill her. this is what's wrong with our criminal justice system is there's no rhyme or reason to it. it's arbitrary and capricious. this guy is -- this woman is -- oh, she looks remorseful to me, therefore i'm going to let her go without any jail time. >> no, there is rhyme and reason to it. ultimately, good deals for defendants are obtained for one of two reasons. either the defendant is a stellar human being. and certainly that could be a factor here. or there's some risk of loss for the prosecution. and the defense lawyer did an excellent job of chipping away at the evidence in this case, challenging the admissibility of statements that lisa nowak made the night that she was initially interrogated. challenging the evidence that was obtained as being illegally confiscated. so -- >> oh, please. >> it's exactly those things that create the risk of loss. and hang on a second, jane. i will have to say this. if we can be allowed a little bit of levity. her lawyer -- >> you're going to have to wait
she felt lisa nowak was out to kill her. this is what's wrong with our criminal justice system is there's no rhyme or reason to it. it's arbitrary and capricious. this guy is -- this woman is -- oh, she looks remorseful to me, therefore i'm going to let her go without any jail time. >> no, there is rhyme and reason to it. ultimately, good deals for defendants are obtained for one of two reasons. either the defendant is a stellar human being. and certainly that could be a factor here. or...
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the aclu may have something here. >> let me get lisa in here. lisa, let me read the statement. i look at this and i'm like, playing sports is a privilege. you're an ambassador to the school. an attorney for smith green school district said about enforcing the school's athletic code, it allows the principal to bar from school activities any student/athlete. lisa, talk to me. the principal go wrong here? i know that's what you think, isn't it? >> since when did schools become big brother, responsible for enforcing morality, even things done during summer vacation at the girls' private home? i think this is a matter for the parents to deal with. ashleigh's right. it's a terrible idea for teenagers to post naked pictures of themselves online. we know that. teenagers are also likely to do mistakes and do stupid things as we did as teenagers. but thankfully there weren't cell phone cameras around to do these things. there are so many advantages for girls participating in schools. to make them apologize to an all-male board of coaches. they didn't do anything to those coaches, or the
the aclu may have something here. >> let me get lisa in here. lisa, let me read the statement. i look at this and i'm like, playing sports is a privilege. you're an ambassador to the school. an attorney for smith green school district said about enforcing the school's athletic code, it allows the principal to bar from school activities any student/athlete. lisa, talk to me. the principal go wrong here? i know that's what you think, isn't it? >> since when did schools become big...
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i want to welcome back cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. and curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels. there you go. we're also joined by boys watkins. bois, i understand you had a rally the other day. but there was a counterprotest. tell us about that. i understand it was pretty interesting, let's put it that way. >> yeah. there were some skinheads and some neo nazis there holding up flags with swastikas on them, confederate flags, et cetera. you know, i respect their right to freedom of speech. i wasn't upset about it. we had a much bigger crowd than they had. what's also interesting is the fact that the new prosecutor actually wrote a book that has a picture of the confederate flag on the cover of the book. i think he should understand how offensive that flag is to people of color. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, you're saying a person prosecuting this case against this young woman -- say that again? >> yeah. he put a picture of the confederate flag on the cover of his book? >> in what context. >> we're not sure. he should know that that's an o
i want to welcome back cnn legal analyst lisa bloom. and curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels. there you go. we're also joined by boys watkins. bois, i understand you had a rally the other day. but there was a counterprotest. tell us about that. i understand it was pretty interesting, let's put it that way. >> yeah. there were some skinheads and some neo nazis there holding up flags with swastikas on them, confederate flags, et cetera. you know, i respect their right to freedom of...
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with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if alcoholism or mental illness were a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in t
with us, lisa lockwood, former police detective, author of "undercover angel." marc klaas, what's so disturbing to me is that while she was leading her husband, her children, and all the police on a wild goose chase there were legitimate kidnaps, legitimate children missing calls that were not getting the cops' full attention while they were dealing with the heather locklear look-alike. >> that's absolutely true. there's three points i'd like to make. number one, nancy, if...
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patrick swayze's widow, lisa niemi, gave her first tv interview since patrick died. she opened up on oprah today about patrick's final moments and she revealed a bombshell secret about their marriage. first, though, i want you to hear how lisa described patrick's final days and when he gave in to the cancer. watch. >> he was very comfortable. >> he had sufficient drugs? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, we were very -- and there's a strange difficult transition from trying to treat and make better to try to make comfortable. very, very, very hard to do, because -- >> because once you try to make comfortable, it means you've given up the fight to make better. >> ah, yeah. >> rachel, it just sounds heart wrenching, doesn't it? >> it's absolutely gut wrenching. these two were the golden couple in hollywood, together for about 37 years. and, you know, every loss is tragic, but this was definitely a huge loss for their family, for everyone in the industry and for all his fans around the world. >> yeah, she seems like a very, very strong woman. i'm sure his absence is gut wrenc
patrick swayze's widow, lisa niemi, gave her first tv interview since patrick died. she opened up on oprah today about patrick's final moments and she revealed a bombshell secret about their marriage. first, though, i want you to hear how lisa described patrick's final days and when he gave in to the cancer. watch. >> he was very comfortable. >> he had sufficient drugs? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, we were very -- and there's a strange difficult transition from...
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lisa is calling us from missouri. lisa, what's your situation? >> caller: hi. i'm a mother of seven children. >> wow, okay. >> caller: and i've found that, you know, it's better to be honest with your children as the situation occurs, because children are a lot more understandable these days than we think. >> okay. you think that they're mature than we give them credit for. >> caller: yes, i do. >> okay. are you fortunate enough to still be in a situation where you can take care of them? >> caller: yes, i am. my husband is back to work now. unfortunately, i'm still laid of off, but my children understand those things, because we have been completely honest from day one with our children. >> okay. hang in there, lisa, and i hope that you are gainfully employed again soon, as well. let's get to greg calling us from arizona. all right, greg. lisa says that you should talk to the kids about what's going on. what do you think? >> caller: well, in our household, we have three rules about family and christmas. >> okay. >> caller: the first rule is, at the dinner table
lisa is calling us from missouri. lisa, what's your situation? >> caller: hi. i'm a mother of seven children. >> wow, okay. >> caller: and i've found that, you know, it's better to be honest with your children as the situation occurs, because children are a lot more understandable these days than we think. >> okay. you think that they're mature than we give them credit for. >> caller: yes, i do. >> okay. are you fortunate enough to still be in a situation...
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lisa sylvester, cnn, washington. >>> the ft. hood shootings have some soldiers on edge right now. >> fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines are looking at their muslim comrades and are a little bit worried, a little bit more skeptical. and it's human nature. >> hear how american muslim soldiers fear a backlash because of the shooting suspect's religious background. y8 >>> well, communities all over texas hold vigils for the people killed in the ft. hood shootings, authorities are trying to find a motive for the rampage. >> enough of this sort of political correctness. >> muslim leaders react to the killings at ft. hood. what they say might surprise you. >>> if health care reform was the finish line. well, today could touch off the final sprint. why president obama has to convince democrats, not republicans, to go along. hi there, and welcome to hln on this saturday. i'm natasha curry, thanks for spending part of your weekend with us. >>> candle light vigils took place in texas for the 12 soldiers and one civilian killed i
lisa sylvester, cnn, washington. >>> the ft. hood shootings have some soldiers on edge right now. >> fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines are looking at their muslim comrades and are a little bit worried, a little bit more skeptical. and it's human nature. >> hear how american muslim soldiers fear a backlash because of the shooting suspect's religious background. y8 >>> well, communities all over texas hold vigils for the people killed in the ft. hood...
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lisa nowak will be in court in florida. prosecutors say the deal has some conditions but they're not giving the details. nowak pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping and other charges. the woman she allegedly attacked is expected to be there today as well. that ought to be interesting. >>> new this morning, basketball legend kareem john allan muhammad has -- kareem abdul-ja has revealed he has cancer. >> he was not only one of the greatest basketball players of all time but also a star in movies like "airplane" and tv shows. it was shocking to hear the 62-year-old saying he has a rare form of blood cancer called chronic myeloid. leukemia. the good news, his doctor says he has a very good chance of living a normal life with the disease and won't impact his life much at all. he's trying to raise awareness and wants to give hope to others that have it. he approached a pharmaceutical company to launch an educational campaign. he's working as a paid spokesman for them. in other news you may remember lagarret blunt punching a
lisa nowak will be in court in florida. prosecutors say the deal has some conditions but they're not giving the details. nowak pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping and other charges. the woman she allegedly attacked is expected to be there today as well. that ought to be interesting. >>> new this morning, basketball legend kareem john allan muhammad has -- kareem abdul-ja has revealed he has cancer. >> he was not only one of the greatest basketball players of all time but...
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lisa nowak pleaded guilty yesterday to reduced charges for confronting a woman in an airport parking lot. police say she drove from houston to orlando and followed colleen shipman to her car. shipman says she's haunted by what happened then. >> i knew in my heart when lisa nowak attacked me that she was going to kill me. it was in her eyes. a blood-chilling expression of limitless rage and glee. >> in the plea, lisa nowak cannot have any contact with shipman, but she did apologize to her in court. >>> a private u.s. security firm allegedly wanted to bribe its way out of a controversy after its guards shot 17 iraqi civilians. this is video from that shooting. "the new york times" quoting former blackwater executives saying the company had $1 million to buy iraqi officials' silence. the story says it's unclear if any money was paid. a u.s. investigation called those shootings unjustified. >>> the firm now called xe services calls this report baseless. five blackwater guards are now facing manslaughter charges, but they say they were just defending themselves. >>> some players look diff
lisa nowak pleaded guilty yesterday to reduced charges for confronting a woman in an airport parking lot. police say she drove from houston to orlando and followed colleen shipman to her car. shipman says she's haunted by what happened then. >> i knew in my heart when lisa nowak attacked me that she was going to kill me. it was in her eyes. a blood-chilling expression of limitless rage and glee. >> in the plea, lisa nowak cannot have any contact with shipman, but she did apologize...
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okay, lisa from pennsylvania. what is your question, dear. >> caller: i hope your twins enjoyed their first halloween. and my comment on the whole situation, why would you go to a neighbor? i would pick up the phone and call 911 -- >> 911, select point. michelle, what about it, doctor? >> it's disturbing. i think there are serious questions about the parents. like you said, nancy, the fact that they would be asleep from 11:00 -- from 3:00 a.m. until 11:00 just does not make sense. it just does not make sense. >>> let's stop and remember, marine corporal jason dunham. he gave his life saving fellow marines from a attack. dreamed of being a straight trooper. air force vet, two brothers, one sister, and jason dunham, american hero. thank you for being with us. especially to our guests. we will see you tomorrow night. 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> i am brooke anderson, and here is what is coming up on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. the shocker. are they getting back together? show
okay, lisa from pennsylvania. what is your question, dear. >> caller: i hope your twins enjoyed their first halloween. and my comment on the whole situation, why would you go to a neighbor? i would pick up the phone and call 911 -- >> 911, select point. michelle, what about it, doctor? >> it's disturbing. i think there are serious questions about the parents. like you said, nancy, the fact that they would be asleep from 11:00 -- from 3:00 a.m. until 11:00 just does not make...
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and anjelica's very distraught mother lisa. let's start with terry, how do you know to the difference between a person who just likes to shop a lot, or a shopaholic, what's the difference really. >> like with any behavior whether it's drinking or eating or gambling, anything in moderation is fine, but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there's negative consequences attached that could be financial stress or debt, loss of time, arguments with family or loved ones about it. and just sometimes people literally do run out of room to put things. then you're talking about a behavior that is compulsive and pathological. >> on the one hand you're talking about somebody who collects a lot of stuff and has the house filled with stuff. on the other hand, if a person can afford to buy stuff, why are they a shopaholic if they have the money to pay for it? >> they may still be a functional shopaholic. you have functional alcoholics who can get up every day and seem very functional. ing they may even have the space in thei
and anjelica's very distraught mother lisa. let's start with terry, how do you know to the difference between a person who just likes to shop a lot, or a shopaholic, what's the difference really. >> like with any behavior whether it's drinking or eating or gambling, anything in moderation is fine, but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there's negative consequences attached that could be financial stress or debt, loss of time, arguments with family or loved ones about...
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lisa? talk to me. principal go wrong here? >> since when did our schools become big brother responsible for enforcing morality, even things done during summer vacation at the girls' private home? i mean, i think this is a matter for the parents to deal with. ashleigh's right. it's a terrible idea for teenagers to post naked pictures of themselves online. we all know that. we also know that teenagers are likely to make mistakes and do stupid things just as we did when we were teenagers only thank god for most of us there weren't cameras around memorializing it. >> amen. >> and to keep girls off of an athletic team when there are so many advantages to girls in participating in sports. to make them apologize to an all male board of coaches, they didn't do anything wrong to that board of coaches. they didn't do anything wrong to their athletic team. why should they have to apologize to them? i think the school is over reaching in trying to get at them for some photos they posted during a summer the school just didn't like. >> lisa
lisa? talk to me. principal go wrong here? >> since when did our schools become big brother responsible for enforcing morality, even things done during summer vacation at the girls' private home? i mean, i think this is a matter for the parents to deal with. ashleigh's right. it's a terrible idea for teenagers to post naked pictures of themselves online. we all know that. we also know that teenagers are likely to make mistakes and do stupid things just as we did when we were teenagers...